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Dan Way reports for Carolina Journal Online on the latest developments in the controversial N.C. governor’s race, including the Durham election board’s vote to hold a hearing Friday on its vote-counting process. Andy Taylor’s Daily Journal explores President Obama’s legacy and the nation’s racial divide.

Steve Forbes‘ latest Forbes column critiques the president’s latest musings about current economic conditions. PRESIDENT OBAMA HAS written an “open letter” of several thousand words to The Economist about capitalism, immigration, the economy and the economic areas on which his successor should focus.

George Leef’s latest Forbes column explores President Obama’s record in achieving a transformation of America. Barack Obama said he wanted to transform America and in many ways he has succeeded. The problem is that his transformation has done enormous and perhaps irreparable damage to…

Paul Roderick Gregory writes at Forbes.com that there’s only one type of offense for which President Obama will stand up against Russian strongman Vladimir Putin’s transgressions. Here is what the Democratic establishment seems to think: This time Vladimir Putin has gone too far. He…

Adam Kredo of the Washington Free Beacon documents one of the most disturbing potential uses of American tax dollars. Iran is estimated to have spent at least $37.4 million in recent U.S. cash payments to fund its global terrorism operation, including organizations responsible for…

Victor Davis Hanson urges National Review Online readers to “beware international affairs” during the closing months of Barack Obama’s presidential administration. Deterrence is a nation’s ability to discourage aggressors by instilling in them a credible fear of punishment far greater than any perceived gain…

If you don’t think President Obama can do much more damage before he leaves office early next year, Rich Lowry of National Review asks you to reconsider. President Barack Obama is considering adopting a policy of “no first use,” i.e., declaring that the United…

Jake Curtis writes at National Review Online about state governments’ pushback against one of the Obama administration’s most controversial dictates. The federal government’s increasingly oppressive treatment of state governments has not gone unnoticed. In fact, this treatment has prompted an interesting development. Following the…